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how would you plan waste ​

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Answered by abhishek00001
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Explanation:

we can plan waste by just reusing it

Answered by rabindranath22715
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Explanation:

Nearly all incidents generate waste, debris and materials. While the amount of waste varies between incidents, the generated waste is often greater than the amount of waste many communities handle each year. Additionally, homeland security incidents may generate waste streams, such as chemical, biological and radiological-contaminated wastes, which typically are not handled by communities or waste management facilities. In addition to helping the whole community prepare for these potential wastes, pre-incident planning encompasses source reduction and hazard mitigation activities aimed at reducing the total amount of waste generated by an incident, especially for a large-scale natural disaster. While this pre-incident planning should be documented in a Waste Management Plan (WMP), the community’s preparation provides the most benefits, such as:

Saves valuable time and resources during an incident

Allows more efficient and effective waste management decision-making during an incident

Encourages stakeholders (e.g., state, local, tribal and territorial governments; owners of private storage, treatment and disposal facilities; residents) to work together before an incident occurs

Boosts the community’s resiliency, resulting in a quicker and less costly recovery to its pre-incident state

Enhances communities’ adaptation to the waste-related impacts of climate change

Minimally detracts from, or otherwise impacts, the broader response and recovery efforts due to the efficient implementation of waste management activities

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